Hitoshi Saito Judoka
Hitoshi Saito
Country: Japan
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Born: 2 January 1961
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Passed away: 20 January 2015 (54 years)
Hitoshi Saito was a greatness and double Olympic Champion in 1984 and 1988. Saito won the Asian Games in 1986 in Seoul. Later he became a successful but tough coach for his students. Saito was inducted into the IJF Hall of Fame in 2018. Following his competitive career, Saito was coach for the Japanese judo team during the 2004 Summer Olympics. He is a Kodokan ninth dan, he was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette, by the Japanese Emperor.
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Match balance per year
Year | Matches | Won | Lost | % won |
---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Total | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Head-to-heads
Date | Opponent | Noc | Rnd | W/L | Type | Event | Cat | video |
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16 Oct 1983 | Van De Walle, Robert | BEL | 1/4 | W | WCh | Moscow | OpenM |
Results comparison
Date | Saito | Van De Walle | City | Type | Cat |
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1 Oct 1988 |
1
|
3
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Seoul | OG | O95 vs U95 |
3 Nov 1986 |
1
|
2
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Tokyo | IT | OpenM vs U95 |
26 Sep 1985 |
2
|
3
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Seoul | WCh | O95 vs U95 |
16 Oct 1983 |
1
|
3
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Moscow | WCh | OpenM vs U95 |
16 Oct 1983 |
1
|
3
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Moscow | WCh | OpenM |
Frequent opponents
Opponent | Matches | W/L |
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Rashwan Mohammed Ali | 2 | 2:0 |
Parisi Angelo | 2 | 2:0 |
Stoehr Henry | 2 | 2:0 |
Cho Yong-Chul | 2 | 1:1 |
Berger Mark | 1 | 1:0 |
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